Se > References for ‘sea’
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[3] A spiritual practitioner is moving [...] downstream? It is pushed towards the deep sea and loses sight of the shore. [...] yield any benefit in the long run.
[25] Now if these weak human beings [...] Its water will become as salty as sea water, and even the surging waves [...] belongs to Iśt́a.
[4] Now, what was the overall outcome [...] unknown place or at the bottom of the sea or in a mountain cave. But can [...] and miseries also accompany them.
[7] Calamities are also caused by the [...] across India and rain on the Arabian Sea. That is, clouds which once rained on Magadh now rain on the Arabian Sea. Consequently, the water level in the Arabian Sea is gradually rising and the Bay [...] the land portion is decreasing.
[33] What is the method to irrigate a rain-shadow region? When the rain clouds move from the sea and strike high mountains on the [...] mountain range which faces the sea gets ample rain, whereas the region [...] the Pune region of Maharashtra.
[39] Rivers also have three stages – [...] they expire before reaching the sea. Take the example of the topography [...] of Nepal and Bengal is required.
[22] Those creatures that pulsate in the darkness of the deep sea are blind due to the darkness; [...] tanmátras or vibrations.
[50] If a salt doll goes to measure the sea, it will melt into it. Neither can it measure the sea, nor will it ever return, its existence will merge into the vastness of the sea, releasing it from all cares and worries. If one wishes to take the form of the sea, one will have to become the sea itself; there is no other way. [...] to earn limitlessness yourself.
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[1] It was the same blue sea which is made of dreams and surrounded by memories…
[2] That evening Tarun Kumar [...] counting the waves of the blue sea: he had no time for such trifling [...] of the vast mysteries under the sea.
[5] The waters of the blue sea reddened for a while and then darkened again…
[8] People say… this side of the blue sea is… haunted by ghosts.
[28] “Our country is under the fathomless depths of yonder blue sea. Would you like to go there?”
[32] Tarun hung onto the chief ghosts neck and journeyed… to the bottom of the blue sea…;
[33] As they climbed down the sea-ladder… shoals upon shoals of sharkfish, dolphins, octopuses, sea horses and whales were almost touching them.
[209] Barun asked, “What happened [...] walk along the banks of the Blue Sea.’ Thats why I came [...] sleep on the sandy shore.”
[22] The coastal areas of Bengal were [...] either by land from Burma or by sea from the Andamans. Bengals [...] several other places in Bengal.
[24] Ut – kal + ac = utkala. Its [...] sand and alluvium deposited in the sea by the Mahanadi, Brahmani, Baetarani, [...] River, was called Kaliuṋga.
[1] Ujána: Ut – [...] If the movement is from the sea to the hill, i.e., if it is upstream, [...] bhát́i Assam.
[13] Alcohol, pharmaceuticals, medicinal [...] Tripura was part of a sargasso sea, so there is also scope for producing oil.
[3] In India, the first medium of exchange used was sea shells. These sea shells were the first coins. The [...] conjugated as kriińiite. But when sea shells were first introduced as [...] effected through the medium of sea shells – the system known [...] grammarians followed his lead.
[4] From the Gupta Age onwards barter [...] of metal coins began to replace sea shells as media in an improved [...] undertaken through monetary exchange.
[43] Call Him Shúnya or Puruśa [...] become established in Him, in that sea of Divine Nectar. Puruśa [...] Liuṋga-Deha or operative body.
[30] At the slightest sign from the [...] the vipras, wage war on land, on sea and in the air, and the vipras, [...] slogans, and land them in a holocaust.
[169] In Asia in those days there was [...] Káshyapa Ságar, the Caspian Sea, named after him?) Many non-Aryans [...] members of the Káshyapa gotra.
[8] Then the final interpretation, [...] river comes in contact with the sea, it no longer remains a river. It becomes one with the sea, it becomes the sea. For this process of yoga the [...] jiivátmá Paramátmanah.
[6] Then in the next phase, as if somebody [...] particular sound is created by the sea. And then, in the fifth phase, [...] even supra-psychic expression.
[2] Now, on the other side of the Irish Sea is the island of Ireland. England [...] “Rule Britannia, rule over the sea, rule Britannia…” [...] their struggle for independence.
[28] This Brahma comprises the joint [...] which is vaster than the endless sea, is known as Puruśottama. [...] emancipation from all kinds of fetters.
[49] The absolute truth is beyond the [...] literature”]. The line which is neither sea nor shore but is touching both [...] called tat́astha .
[78] Literature can beautifully convey [...] as they sit on the shore of the sea of time. They do not and they [...] onto the path of benevolence.
[87] Mysophobic, conservative writers will compose poems about the sea, mountains and moonlight, will [...] “decency” and “decorum”.
[10] Now what is the real yoga? Sarvácintáparityágoniscinta [...] it be associated with the great sea. In the same way, the arduous [...] relation with Parama Puruśa.
[7] He is the selfsame Shiva. The word, [...] gale creates stormy waves in the sea of the mind, destroying its equipoise and tranquillity. In the sea of Brahma shocks and clashes of [...] serenity of the very deep Arabian Sea on the other, He is deathless [...] any outer influence or agency.
[24] If Brahma is one and without a [...] Kśiirasamudrá or the Sea of Milk. The comparative condition [...] clarify this point for you later.
[28] When the influence of the Mutative [...] Káranárńava or the sea of Causality. The corresponding [...] and Arńava means “sea”, the central point of which is the Puruśottama, around whom the waves of the Sea of Creation are rolling and billowing [...] Puruśottama, the cosmic nucleus.
[39] During sleep the unit is enveloped by Brhamic Kárańárńava (sea of causes), thus his sense of [...] experienced during his wakeful state.
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[7] No truck with water while I bathe [...] shall ever scathe Unwet I dip in sea. Dedicated to God, night and [...] Dare ever come between He and me.
[9] Grind spices or be a cook Touch [...] But let it not devour, In the sea of nectar shall you bathe Unwet [...] spiders web Love awaits you there.
[21] But how was this laterite soil [...] gradually flows down towards the sea, it creates new fertile lands. [...] entire red soil has been lost.
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[39] Oh! the followers of Ananda Marga, [...] – the holy confluence of the sea. When this is attained, there [...] touch of the supremely blessed.
[5] A community which develops in a [...] in Bengal, which is close to the sea, there is a particular type of [...] North India, where there is no sea nearby, the English word “whale” [...] kámat́. A shark that lives in the sea is called háunar, while [...] describe both, “shark”.
[23] “It is very difficult to [...] “Bhavámbodhipotam”. Ambudhii means “sea” – the bháva samudra; [...] other path, no other alternative.
[21] Now, this entire Cosmological order [...] – just like a boat in the sea, according to the length of the wave.
[1] Krakaśa. Kram + d́a [...] can be changed into a deep blue sea through a play of light and shade. All this comes within the purview of krakaśa.
[12] The beach at Digha is the broadest [...] beach to stop the encroachment of sea. Approximately every seven years [...] the storms will not be checked.
[13] The train line should go up to [...] Suvarnareka River merges into the sea. Bhograi is at present in Orissa. [...] beauty accessible to the people.
[64] The answer is very simple. The [...] the serene calmness of the Great Sea. Some of them quarrel over the [...] not sound sweet in Moslem ears.
[16] [The question arose in my mind. [...] question on the banks of the western sea, in the silent evening, Who are you? And again there was no answer.]
[6] From the inanimate to the animate [...] It is just like the waves of the sea, rippling back from whence they have come.
[47] If a salt doll goes to fathom the sea, it will certainly melt and become the sea itself. Similarly, if the knower [...] fathom the Supreme, he merges in the sea of Consciousness and becomes Supreme [...] and you too will become Supreme.
[49] The union of a spiritual aspirant [...] identity, completely merges in the sea and thereafter cannot maintain its own existence except as the sea. Similarly, a spiritual aspirant, [...] River; but once they merge in the sea, we cannot separate them, nor [...] name-entities in the entity of the sea.
[1] The ancient name for South Bengal is “Samatat”. The land is close to the sea. In colloquial Bengali, Samatat [...] Rivers. These rivers form a triangle.
[3] The climate of Samatat is humid, [...] portions which rose up from the sea bed, no mineral resources can [...] was very famous for pearls and sea products. The merchants of Bengal [...] China, Rome, Egypt and Mesopotamia.
[4] The civilization of Samatat started [...] cyclone which submerged Samatat. The sea water rose about twenty feet and [...] forest area and built villages.
[10] The beach at Digha is the broadest [...] beach to stop the encroachment of sea. Approximately every seven years [...] the storms will not be checked.
[11] The train line should go up to [...] Suvarnareka River merges into the sea. Bhograi is at present in Orissa. [...] beauty accessible to the people.
[95] Social progress is not and can [...] boulders to build a bridge across the sea, while the squirrels collected [...] have fully utilized their talents.
[4] The male libertines would not take [...] survived felt themselves to be in a sea of troubles after they were weaned [...] just like that of the animals.
[12] It is necessary now to say something [...] and migrate to western India by sea. Along with them they brought [...] “knowledge brought from overseas”.
[41] When one attains salvation, ones [...] merges with the blue waters of the sea. Does that river really die? No, [...] lost, nothing will ever be lost.
[44] So what is the solution? Mortal [...] merely bubbles in that infinite sea. This is the state of realization [...] while in their physical bodies.
[22] The male libertines would not take [...] survived felt themselves to be in a sea of troubles after they were weaned [...] just like that of the animals.
[3] We hear about a marine creature [...] flippers; its face resembles a sea lions. As it is a mammal, [...] then again dives deep into the sea. If one sees from a distance only [...] water mammal like a whale or a sea lion.
[2] Whether the world and Brahma are [...] “human being”, between “sea” and “ocean”. From [...] the distinction does not exist.
[5] The union of a sádhaka with [...] identity and completely merges in the sea; thereafter it cannot maintain its own existence, it is the sea. Similarly, a sádhaka, [...] River. But once they merge in the sea, we cannot separate them, nor [...] name-entities in the entity of the sea.
[7] If a salt doll goes to fathom the sea, it will certainly melt and become the sea itself. Similarly, if the knower of Brahma goes to fathom Brahma, he or she merges in the sea of Brahma and becomes Brahma Itself. [...] and you too will become Brahma.
[2] Once, in Lord Krśńas [...] became submerged under the Arabian sea. The old city of Dwaraka is sleeping under the Arabian sea: I would say about twenty-six miles west of the present-day Dwaraka.
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[23] The geography of this earth is constantly changing. Where the sea is surrounded by land on three [...] ruffled by the high waves of the sea. The carcasses of many animals [...] enough, the result was the sargasso sea. Underneath was water, and on [...] be converted into mineral oil.
[6] When the anáhata cakra is [...] [gong] or at times that of the sea. The feeling is that of sárúpya, a feeling of sameness.
[7] The crossing of the vishuddha cakra [...] earlier sounds of bell, flute and sea develop into the beginning of [...] oṋm sound comes at last.
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[52] According to the scriptures there [...] small extent (like a bubble in the sea), pay back ones debt to [...] at the end of one of his poems:
[31] Arúp sat down. He was still [...] from here… on the shore of a sea.” I said, “If you [...] here in fifteen minutes?”
[37] “Take for example the case [...] river, it is only an estuary of the sea, just like the Mátlá [...] nothing but the estuary of the sea entering into the land.
[7] The delta is that stage where the river starts to merge in the sea by the shortest route. In the [...] important role than the tributaries.
[24] Any attempt to say a word or two [...] of logic. The description of a sea coast that Kalidas has given is the exact description of the sea coast of Contai. Had he been an [...] at a barren, grey, desert-like sea coast, his description would have [...] southern Ráŕh. The sea at the Contai coast is to the south. So in order to enjoy the wind blowing from the sea, people build south-facing houses. This is also a strong point of logic in this matter.
[5] There is also some coal in the [...] Ráŕh emerged from under the sea; so in eastern Ráŕh [...] economic and social development.
[1] The soil of Ráŕh [...] reason we have found fossils of sea animals in the mountainous areas of western Ráŕh.
[3] I have said before and will say [...] Barendrabhúmi, which had come up from the sea, were not the habitats of lions, [...] rhino, monkey and human species.
[2] After a long time this very terrain, [...] The northern part of the Arabian Sea did not exist either; what existed [...] the southeast, towards the ocean.
[7] The Himalayas were born many crores [...] The bed of the sea that was to the east of Ráŕh [...] Samatat-Vauṋga-D́abák.
[14] Ráŕh was not only [...] to confine them. They sailed by sea from its port of Támralipta [...] far-off nameless and unknown friends.
[22] At that time the Rupanarayan was [...] or pool due to flooding of the sea or of the Ganges then they would [...] was commonly known as viilish.
[9] At one time all of Vauṋga-D́abák, [...] Thereafter some land rose from the sea due to the accumulation of silt [...] Khulna, Chittagong, and so on.
[21] Anyhow, we were talking about place-names. [...] settlement which has risen from the sea and which is not very old is a [...] has risen from the bosom of the sea. At any rate, if one comes across [...] has risen from the bottom of the sea. You will come across the word [...] lands which were not under water.
[10] Let us take the case of Ráŕh [...] which were covered by a sargasso sea in ancient times.
[3] Early in the morning You came in [...] met me on my way And like a sea gull, you came Swooping down [...] You came to flood me with joy.
[23] Through oceanographic research [...] discovered within the ocean and on the sea bed. With the application of science [...] benevolent and constructive purposes.
[2] Here a question crops up – [...] another in lakes, rivers and the sea, stopping wherever they can to [...] plants mobile rather than immobile.
[9] There are also other categories [...] the octopus which lives under the sea. It has eight legs, therefore [...] As the octopus lives beneath the sea, it is able to see other creatures [...] legs, may enjoy playing in the sea. It only knows that crabs are [...] take them to the bottom of the sea so that an octopus will see them, [...] expressions natural instincts.
[25] Párthasárathi is [...] the depths of the unfathomable sea; He is a brilliant jewel carefully [...] the Supreme Primordial Principle.
[12] In North Bengal, the Assam Valley, [...] Himalayas, they rose up out of the sea and were built up with the accumulated [...] the dams will last a long time.
[2] At one time the Arabian Sea did not exist. The southwestern [...] English to “percent”.
[8] But what is microcosm? Microcosm is a part of Macrocosm. For instance, one drop of water in the sea is microcosm and the sea is like Macrocosm. So the reflection [...] then it is also reflected in the sea because the drop of water is a part of the sea. If the thing is big then its [...] Paramátmá knows that too.
[15] What is inside this expressed Brahma? [...] the Bay of Bengal, the Arabian sea and the Gulf of Cambay. They are all in the Indian Ocean. We can call the sea at Puri as Indian Ocean but we [...] everywhere as the Bay of Bengal. The sea in Bombay can not be addressed [...] Atyatiś thaddashángulam.
[60] Are you only small? Those dark [...] limitlessness, the roaring waves of the sea cause the sky and earth to resound [...] flow of the jingling ankle bells.
[75] So, you will have to go to a capable [...] the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea, but the geographer knows that [...] become established in deathlessness.
[88] He certainly abides in you, watching [...] Him, and attaining that eternal sea of bliss, enjoys everlasting happiness. [...] unlimited happiness – never.
[21] If after doing something bad one [...] madhaye, or under the water of the sea or in the caves of the hills, [...] “Púrvvohajátah sau garbhe antah”.
[33] The movement of each and every [...] moves from the mountain towards the sea, and also from the sea towards the mountain. But in the [...] be from the mountain towards the sea, and also from the sea towards the mountain – this is the speciality of the human mind.
[114] Mortal human beings can attain [...] merely bubbles in that infinite sea. This is the state of realization [...] while in their physical bodies.
[153] When one attains salvation, ones [...] merges with the blue water of the sea. Does that river really die? No, [...] lost, nothing ever will be lost.
[86] Mákaŕd́á [...] merchants of this area also set out to sea after loading their goods on those ships.
[18] The Saḿskrta word “nikat́a” [...] As chilli came from beyond the sea it was named “laḿká [...] “laḿká”.
[28] The poet Saraha says, “Look [...] towards Europe over the Mediterranean Sea a member of our team said:
[5] Kuńála means [...] between the mountains and the Arabian Sea, beyond the Pashcimghat mountain [...] form of the word nara ).
[83] Another meaning of kumárii [...] into a point in the front of the sea, that is, a cape. The kumáriká [...] tautology, like a golden gold armlet.
[77] [There bloomed a kamalinii in the blue sea of some strange land.]
[52] Kulát́a refers [...] lobster, crayfish, and the reddish sea prawn of the southern Sundarabans. [...] found in certain places in the sea.
[82] Kuli + rá + d́a [...] Kuliira refers to saltwater or sea crabs.
[6] During this process, one will hear [...] bells, sometimes the roar of the sea. When after hearing different [...] more, and rushes headlong forward.
[21] You know the octopus, an aquatic animal? People eat it. An eight-legged creature in the water, in the sea? To some extent it looks like [...] The octopus is an aquatic animal.
[9] One meaning of the word ka is “water”. [...] the Sindhu river-basin fell below sea level due to a terrible earthquake [...] area was transformed into sargasso sea according to the laws of nature. [...] the soil where there is no water.
[23] All of you must have tasted [...] Kaliuṋga [coastal Orissa] by a sea route. That is why, irrespective [...] means a watermelon with black skin.
[161] [In the childhood of the sea of time I am sitting counting [...] anyhow hoping the echoes bring you]
[35] The melon is a very well known [...] regions of south Bengal close to the sea. Since this kind of melon grows [...] called káliká .
[49] Ka + ására [...] to the water line. That is why a sea, lake, old wetland or fen – [...] called kására.
[115] He said, “There are also many dead conches in the sea. If the fishermen collect only those, then there will be no violence.”
[34] The cáltá likes humid [...] hundred and fifty miles of the sea. The cáltá grows, or can grow far from the sea, but in that case it grows on the banks of ponds or reservoirs. In one riddle it is said:
[67] Kam means “water” or [...] ki = kandhi. Kandhi means “sea”. The word is masculine.
[101] Arúp sat down. He was still [...] from here… on the shore of a sea.” I said, “If you [...] here in fifteen minutes?”
[107] “Take for example the case [...] river, it is only an estuary of the sea, just like the Mátlá [...] nothing but the estuary of the sea entering into the land.
[155] Kapi + sthá + d́a [...] descriptions Hanuman crossed the sea and brought the mango here. Based [...] mango came here from across the sea, but there is no such example [...] north it is a little compressed.
[158] Ka means “water”; pota [...] crossing a large reservoir, lake or sea is kapota. That is its etymological [...] small, ocean-going vessel”.
[7] 5) The Ketu [dragons tail] [...] produced from the churning of the sea by the gods and demons. One asura [...] this is the providential decree].
[116] 10) The tenth meaning of the word [...] is generally used to mean “sea crab”.
[128] The rainy season begins a day or [...] spring it crosses over the Arabian Sea and the southern peninsula and [...] heads westward, crosses the Arabian Sea and returns to its home country, Africa.
[125] 32) Káka also refers to an island situated in a river or sea, especially if that island is not especially large.
[170] At one time the Himalayas were submerged in the bosom of the sea. Northern India was also then at the bottom of the sea. To the south, only Gondawanaland was above sea level. Approximately three million [...] to be discovered in the future.
[212] Thus I have said that Indias, [...] sides of the Himalayas. The closest sea to Tibet was the Bay of Bengal [...] Bengals Postmaster-General.
[25] Many people worship their motherland [...] today may be submerged under the sea tomorrow. For example, in the [...] mutual settlement of such issues.
[268] “All you seem to care about [...] Causing us to weep, immersing us in a sea of grief, he has gone to the divine world.”
[43] Ecologists claim that some deserts [...] reaction. Moist air comes in from the sea and causes rainfall. If deserts vanish entirely, the overall rainfall will be reduced.
[20] How can one know the Átmá? [...] the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea are different oceans. But one [...] names of the same Indian ocean.
[17] The verbal root ir means “that [...] Iravat or Irávat means “sea”. According to a story from the [...] emerged from the churning of the sea was Eravata/Erávata or Aeravata/Aerávata (mammoth).
[81] 6) red ciḿŕi – their favourite place is the sea near rivermouths. If this ciḿŕi is eaten too much then one will get skin disease.
[68] “You are the Supreme Shelter [...] entreat You to guide us across the sea. We do not know what Your shelter [...] shelter in the ship that is You.
[33] The present North India, that is [...] South India, the present Arabian sea, the Polynesian Islands, the Malaysian [...] that Austrico-Negroid population.
[19] The Aryans first moved from West Asia and migrated to different parts from the Black Sea to the Danube Valley and then [...] Korea and Japan in the Far East.
[20] The Mongolians had China as their [...] Bering Straight and to the White Sea. They could not move westward [...] original inhabitants of those places.
[24] Black people did not lag behind [...] heart of Africa, surrounded by sea on most sides, and there is still [...] creating a congenial environment.
[36] In the pre-historic past the entire [...] to Tibet – was under the sea. The area south of the Vindhyas, the present Arabian Sea, South Africa, Australia and Southeast [...] the race to which they belong.
[37] As a rule, a strong culture exerts [...] to the western part of Madras by sea and settled there, hence Malayalam [...] although the verbs are from Tamil.
[2] In those days there was no Arabian Sea, no Bay of Bengal and none of [...] covered what is presently the Arabian Sea, the Bay of Bengal, the Indonesian [...] live in the [[Chattisgarhi area]].
[3] Ráŕh – the oldest part of this Gondwanaland that has remained above the sea – was the birth place of [...] that time there was no Himalayas.
[5] Then at least 30 million years [...] the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea are now was submerged under the sea and the present North India emerged. [...] the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea after the earthquake. In this [...] Ráŕh are much older than that.
[7] The Sahara desert and the Thar desert of Sind and Rajasthan were previously under the sea, thus their sand dunes are of [...] were under the oceans at one time.
[10] There are three types of volcanic [...] sedimentary rock, such as in the Sargasso Sea. In the past, the rivers which merged into the Sargasso Sea formed a trough in the sea bed due to the pressure of the [...] decomposed to form mineral oil.
[38] “All you seem to care about [...] Causing us to weep, immersing us in a sea of grief, he has gone to the divine world.”
[4] Now, for the Macrocosm, the movement [...] moves from the mountain towards the sea, and never from the sea towards the mountain; but in the [...] be from the mountain towards the sea or from the sea towards the mountain. This is the speciality of the human mind.
[43] Unless one goes beyond these accumulated [...] [“ocean of bhava” or “sea of bhava”]. Liberation from [...] circumstances, should anyone worry.
[3] This manifestation or emanation [...] delta before finally merging in the sea.
[14] They knew neither how to light [...] to them. The huge waves of the sea brought terror to their minds, thus Varuńa, the god of the sea, was another of their chief deities. [...] horizon with its crimson light.
[134] Beside every road in Ráŕh [...] Bay of Bengal there are plenty of sea shells and oysters which can be [...] Sylhet has limestone deposits.
[188] Iodine is also a useful ingredient [...] area. It can also be extracted from sea water. The term “seaweed” include many types of sea vegetation. In the coastal areas [...] speaking area of Ranchi district.
[190] In the areas close to the sea, canals can be constructed and [...] Kutubdiya Island in Bangladesh.
[191] Midnapore, 24 Parganas, Khulna, [...] because they are closest to the sea are Digha, Contai and Ramnagar.
[1] The vast area of eastern India [...] Because of the proximity to the sea, the cold and heat is not extreme, [...] moisture in the air decreases.
[11] Suppose you see ice floating on sea water. If you look at the situation [...] knowledge about different entities?
[4] When Shrii Krśńa [...] south; and from the Mediterranean Sea on the west to Japan on the east.
[51] Now take His endless forms. Havent [...] activated expressions of the Cosmic Sea, wherein the sádhaka feels himself/herself consciously installed. He knows that the very Sea, in which or on whose breast those [...] all the ten directions. In that Sea of Love he has fearlessly laid afloat the heavy onus of his own entity.
[2] In the Contai Basin there are numerous [...] forests and on the bottom of the sea. Nowhere has nature been miserly [...] self-sufficient socio-economic units.
[5] Of all the problems affecting the [...] About 200 to 300 miles out to sea depressions often form in the [...] from wreaking havoc in the region.
[8] Besides afforestation there should [...] encouraging the encroachment of the sea.
[15] In the sea along the Contai Basin many types [...] used as both food and medicine.
[20] The beach in the Contai-Junput-Digha [...] land does not become submerged by sea water, poor farmers can improve [...] popular cash crops of the area.
[23] The soil and weather of the Contai [...] along the coast as far as the salty sea air travels inland, but beyond [...] nutritious, tasty and popular cash crop.
[26] Digha is the widest sea beach in the world. At some points [...] creation of a forest along the Digha sea coast, a well-made road and a [...] visit Digha to enjoy the natural sea beach. If good hotels, healthy [...] extremely popular and attractive sea resort. This development will [...] opportunities for the local people.
[14] This type of disease, involving [...] Since there is a lot of iodine in sea water, the air near the coast is always found to be full of iodine.
[43] Purport: The wealth and resources [...] have to earnestly explore land, sea and space to discover, extract [...] needed for their requirements.
[38] The Aryans established their first [...] Vedic word sindhu means both “sea” and “large river”, [...] later on it became The Punjab.
[1] To the east of the Arabian Sea, the middle part of the Konkana [...] swift and slow tempos of rhythm.
[31] Thirdly, the central portion of [...] situated between the hills and the sea which is comprised of alluvial [...] the coastal areas can grow both.
[14] How does one cross the ocean of [...] feet to cross this bhava samudra (sea of reactions.)
[85] So Indra came down to do battle [...] took shelter at the bottom of the sea, fearing for his life. Even today, [...] Maenáka, hiding itself beneath the sea, Raygunakar Bharatcandra Ray has written these lines of poetry:
[87] [Feeling offended, my brother jumped into the sea; personally I go to the houses of those people who look upon me as their own.]
[104] “Nothing stops in this world, [...] culture swiftly toward union with the sea. That civilization that is founded [...] carries yet a third civilization.
[106] “Dumká, Suri, Santhia, [...] carry sand and alluvium to the sea, thereby making the Bengali plains, [...] civilization and culture to Bengal.
[120] “The part of Gondwanaland [...] melted ice ran into the Arabian Sea. Although there was water, the [...] – this we can be certain of.
[104] From the airport I went to the [...] – some parts are even below sea level – so along the seashore [...] isnt harmed by flooding from the sea. Such dams are called “dikes”. [...] higher. There is no other recourse.
[105] The dikes have another benefit. Gales and storms from the sea strike against the walls of the [...] excellent source of electric power.
[106] As I was saying, there was a dike [...] people. They made full use of both sea and wind power, and they had established a firm economic base through agriculture and animal husbandry.
[114] It was the grave of an unknown person. His corpse had washed up from the sea and gotten caught near the dike. [...] with him it had been taken by the sea, so there was no way to identify [...] this grave! Well, tell me!”
[6] [I wonder how many feats You perform – You throw the net in the middle of the sea, But you draw it in sitting on the shore.]
[27] The mythological story goes like [...] recovered from the bottom of the sea. Of these, the most notable things [...] – after the churning was over.
[42] We come across another laokik goddess [...] who arose from the bottom of the sea at the time of churning. She is [...] relation whatsoever with Shiva.
[22] The etymological meaning of the [...] “river”. Irávat means “sea”. The meaning of the word aerińa is “honey” or “wine” or “salt water”.
[23] Seas located in torrid zones are [...] prehistoric times, land rose out of the sea and as the extremely saline water [...] the bottom of the ocean or the sea they used to be called saendhava [...] produced by evaporating or distilling sea water is generally called karkaca salt.
[25] In my childhood days I have seen [...] to remain at the bottom of the sea. Because a particular portion of this region was sargasso sea at that time, there is also a [...] salt, not any other kind of salt.
[4] Now, when human beings do not move [...] rudderless ship sailing on stormy sea. If you keep rowing a boat without [...] ádarsha, an ideology before them.